Indigenize Your Mind Book Club: Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina

Indigenize Your Mind Book Club: Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina

Join the conversation about Indigenous cultural themes, values, and community as we read works by Indigenous authors. Book Club leader Desiderya Costello is from To’Hajiilee, New Mexico. Desiderya is a member of the Navajo Nation and her clans are the Mexican Clan, Waters Edge, Big Water, and Within His Cover.

Indigenize Your Mind Book Group

Indigenize Your Mind Book Group

This month the book club will discuss They Called Me Number One by Bev Sellars, about Sellars’ experiences in the Residential Canadian Indian School and her healing journey afterward. Be aware of traumatic topics, as well as courage.   This book club highlights Indigenous cultural perspectives and how they influence the reader.

Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

Come to Three Sisters Kitchen to read about and discuss anticolonial and antiracist approaches to food justice and the importance of local agriculture. Third in a three-part series every other Tuesday. Third meeting: Indigenous Peoples’ Food Sovereignty (Undoing the Celebration of Conquest) – Reading: Dina Gilio-Whitaker, “Food Is Medicine, Water Is Life,” in As Long as […]

Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

Come to Three Sisters Kitchen to read about and discuss anticolonial and antiracist approaches to food justice and the importance of local agriculture. Second in a three-part series every other Tuesday. Second meeting: Mutual Aid (with special guest, by zoom, Marco Saavedra from La Morada in the South Bronx) – Reading: Alexandra Délano Alonso and Daria […]

Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

Three Sisters Kitchen Food Justice Reading Circle

Come to Three Sisters Kitchen to read about and discuss anticolonial and antiracist approaches to food justice and the importance of local agriculture. First in a three-part series every other Tuesday. First meeting: The Global Capitalist/Colonial Context – Reading: Raj Patel and Jason W. Moore, “Cheap Food,” in A History of the World in Seven […]